In 2005, Congress commissioned the U.S. Mint to create a series of coins honoring the U.S. Presidents. Beginning in 2007, the coins were released in order starting with George Washington, with 4 coins introduced every year. Each coin features a new Presidential portrait on the obverse and has a common reverse that celebrates the Statue of Liberty.

Although the Presidential Dollars were very popular among collectors, it was decided that, due to budgetary restraints, production of future Presidential Dollars will be limited. Beginning with Chester A. Arthur in the spring of 2012, only collectors willing to pay a premium above the $1 face value are able to purchase the U.S. Mint’s Presidential Dollars for their collection.

In 2015, the coins honoring Harry S. Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, and Lyndon B. Johnson were released. Because these Presidents were so popular – especially JFK – the coins became instant classics and were quickly claimed by collectors all over the world.

Since their introduction in 2007, U.S. Presidential Dollars have reinvigorated the idea of collecting coins, completing sets and preserving American history for future generations. This historic coin series of one dollar coins features obverse designs honoring the Presidents in the order in which they served with four new Presidential Dollars released every year. But, in 2012, the U.S. Mint announced that they are suspending production of circulating Presidential Dollars and will only produce future coins in “Brilliant Uncirculated” and “Proof” condition for collector’s willing to pay a premium over the coin’s $1 face value.

In 2015 the coins honoring Harry S. Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, and Lyndon B. Johnson were added to the series. The 2015 Presidential Dollar Set has 2 of each Presidential Dollar released in 2015 – one from the Philadelphia Mint and one from the Denver Mint – presented in an AMERICAN MINT EXCLUSIVE collector’s book. This handsome book is specially designed to securely hold and beautifully display your coins.